1800)] 
At Lichfield, aged 81, Rich. Bailye, efq. 
a man of infiexible integrity and unafteéted 
piety. Mr. Smith, of the King’s Arms. 
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LINCOLNSHIRE. 
A Mr. Tbbetfon, at the laft affizes, re- 
covered 2731. of one of his tenants, for 
ploughing §0 acres of land without his pet- 
miifion. 
Elizabeth Shaw, refiding at Keal-Coats, 
near Speliby,-is 117 years of age. She has 
had nine children, the youngeft of whom is 
now 70: 
Mifs Ives, of Spalding, has lately fpun 
300 hanks, from one pound of wool ; which, 
¥ extended, would reach 95. miles. 
Colonel Humpjirey Sibthorp, of Canwick, 
has been chofen to reprefent the city of 
Lincoln, in the room of Colonel George 
Rawdon, deceafed.—On the day following, 
Colonel Sibthorp’s eleétion, the inhabitants 
of Lincoln received a general invitation to 
dine with him at Canwick. Amott fumptu- 
gus entertainment was prepared, for at leaft 
2000 perfons; and every gueft would have 
been entertained, but for the licentious con- 
du of arabble, who availing themfelves of 
the latitude of the invitation, carried off 
whole joints of meat from the tables, broke 
open: the kitchen, the larder, and other 
offices ; and pillaged them not merely of the 
eatables, but the furniture ! 
Married.] At Stamford, the Rev. George 
Kedderick, to Mrs. egeter. both of Ack- 
worth, Vock fare: i 
At inca. Mr. Tho. Wilkinfon, whole- 
fale brewer, to Mary Spurr. Mr. Samuel 
"Lindall, preee ee be rsiccr, to Mifs Scott. 
At Blatherwick, J. 5S. Wilkinfon, efq. of 
Bramcote, Nottinghamfhire, to MifsO” Brien, 
of Stamford. 
Dird.| At Stamford, ‘Mr. Middleton, of 
the Black-Horfe. ia 79, Mr. Alderman 
Allen. 
At Millthorpe, fuddenly, Mrs. Gee, reliét 
of Mr. Gee. . 
At Holbeach, aged 83, Mrs. Eliz. Yar- 
borough. 
At Harby, near Lincoln, aged 67, Wm. 
Ball, blackfmith. 
At Heckington, Mrs. Redfhaw, wife of 
Mr, J. Redfhaw, farmer. Mr. Wm. Elking- 
ton, jun. farmer. 
At Bridge-end, near Billfborough, Mr. 
Ward, a re!peétable farmer and grazier. 
At he pele Mr. Walter Cope, aged 72; 
more than 50 of which,-he had lived a 
' faithful, domefic in the Dire of Ancafter’s 
* family. 
At Uffington, Mr, Jofeph Ofborn. 
At Spalding, Mrs, Law, a widow lady. 
At Alford, aged 68, Mr. Edman, late an 
eminent grazicr, at Heciky, 
“At Cattle Bytham, aged 45, Mrs. Brown: 
At Dunfby, Mrs, Carter. 
~ At Hanthorpe, near Bousn, Mr. Watfon, 
farmer. 
Lincoliphire—Warwickire—Sbrappbire. 
405 
~AtBu rghliey, aged 68, Mr. Burdon, farmer 
to the Earl of Exeter. 
At Louth, Mrs. Naull. 
At Skirbeck, near Bofton, aged 74, Mr. 
john Lane, gardener and feed{man. 
At Sutterton, Mrs. Wright, widow of the 
late Mr. Wright, of Lincoln. _ 
At Market-Deeping, Mr. Samuel Danicl, 
‘ formerly of the Half-Moon Inn, Stamford. 
WARWICKSHIR Es 
Eight criminals were capitally convicted 
and condemned, at the late affizes for tls 
county; two of. whom, ‘for forgery, have 
fince been executed. 
At Coventry aifizes four prifoners were 
convitted of capital offences, and received 
fentence of death; two of Ohosucre aes 
wards reprieved, andthe other two for for- 
gery executed. 
Married.| At Birmingham, W. R. Bif_- 
ton, efq.:of Shackerley-houfe, Shropthire, to 
Mifs Wright. Mr. Bowflcer, to Milfs Kato 
Beard, of Brofeley. Mr. John /Pinchbeck, 
millwright, of Atherftone, to BMiifs Beech, 
eldeft daughter of Mr. Beech, druggift, < 
At Brownfover, Mir. Parfons, to Mis 
Cleaver, of Rugby. ~ 
At Warwice, Mr. Roberts, of Southam,’ 
to Mifs Grant. 
At Mancetter, R. Latham, efg. of Sand 
bach, Chefhire, to Mifs Latham, of Athe:- 
ftone. 
Mr. Glover, of Bieaiventen to Mifs Bet- 
terton, of Covent-Gardea Theatre. 
At Woulltoan Rd. Hippefley, efq. of Lam- 
boura-Place, Berks, to Mifs Charlotte Mor-~ 
daunt, daugh. of Sir John Mordaunt, bart. 
Died.| At Springfield-houfe, aged ro years, 
Matter H, M. Boultbee, fon of Jofeph Boult- 
bee, eit 
At Bilton, near A ue Mr. James” 
Smith, mafter of the Cock-Inn. 
At Seabantns Mits Johnfon. 
At Meriden, My. Chriftopher ‘Davis, for- 
merly of Coventry. ~ 
At Coventry, in an advanced age, Mrs. 
Watfon. Mrs. Worcetter, wife of Mr. Rd. 
Worcefter, liquor-merchant. Mr. Thomas 
Reyno ds, fchool-mafter. Mrs. Steevens, 
wife of Mr. Steevens, of the New-Inn. 
Mrs. Callow, wife of Mr. Caliow, of the 
Crane’e-Inn. 
At Packington, the Rev. john Jacques, 
vicar of that place. 
At Teuyorel Mrs. Freeth, widow of the 
late’S. Freeth, a quaker. 
SHROPSHIRE. 
At the late aflizes for this county, thirty- 
three priloners were tried for various offences 5 
five of whom were convicted of capital of- 
fences, and_.received fentence of death, but 
were all reprieved. 
Married.) At Shrewhury, Mr. Wickfteed, 
of this town, to Mifs Swanwick, of Pym’s 
Farm, near Wem. Mr. Skyrmihire, attorney- 
at-law, to Mifs Haines. Mr. John Bryan, 
to Milfs Ann Davenport, ef Burlton-Grove, 
neat 
